Spatial versus Object Working Memory: PET Investigations
暂无分享,去创建一个
Edward Awh | Robert A. Koeppe | John Jonides | Edward E. Smith | Eric H. Schumacher | Satoshi Minoshima | J. Jonides | E. Awh | E. Schumacher | R. Koeppe | S. Minoshima
[1] F ATTNEAVE,et al. The quantitative study of shape and pattern perception. , 1956, Psychological bulletin.
[2] Saul Sternberg,et al. The discovery of processing stages: Extensions of Donders' method , 1969 .
[3] E. Warrington,et al. Perceptual matching in patients with cerebral lesions. , 1970, Neuropsychologia.
[4] Z. Pylyshyn. The imagery debate: Analogue media versus tacit knowledge. , 1981 .
[5] D. Levine,et al. Two visual systems in mental imagery , 1985, Neurology.
[6] M. Raichle,et al. The role of cerebral cortex in the generation of voluntary saccades: a positron emission tomographic study. , 1985, Journal of neurophysiology.
[7] R. Logie. Visuo-Spatial Processing in Working Memory , 1986, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[8] M. Posner,et al. Localization of cognitive operations in the human brain. , 1988, Science.
[9] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. , 1989, Journal of neurophysiology.
[10] B. Milner,et al. Effects of frontal or temporal lobectomy on the use of advance information in a choice reaction time task , 1989, Neuropsychologia.
[11] M A Just,et al. From the SelectedWorks of Marcel Adam Just 1990 What one intelligence test measures : A theoretical account of the processing in the Raven Progressive Matrices Test , 2016 .
[12] A. Newell. Unified Theories of Cognition , 1990 .
[13] M. Raichle,et al. The anterior cingulate cortex mediates processing selection in the Stroop attentional conflict paradigm. , 1990, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[14] Karl J. Friston,et al. Comparing Functional (PET) Images: The Assessment of Significant Change , 1991, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
[15] Martha J. Farah,et al. Cognitive Neuropsychology: Patterns of Co-occurrence Among the Associative Agnosias: Implications for Visual Object Representation , 1991 .
[16] M. Just,et al. From the SelectedWorks of Marcel Adam Just 1992 A capacity theory of comprehension : Individual differences in working memory , 2017 .
[17] Stephen M. Kosslyn,et al. Is Cognitive Neuropsychology Plausible? The Perils of Sitting on a One-Legged Stool , 1992, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[18] Alan C. Evans,et al. A Three-Dimensional Statistical Analysis for CBF Activation Studies in Human Brain , 1992, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
[19] S Minoshima,et al. An automated method for rotational correction and centering of three-dimensional functional brain images. , 1992, Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine.
[20] Peter Herscovitch,et al. Dissociation of Object and Spatial Vision in Human Extrastriate Cortex: Age-Related Changes in Activation of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measured with [15 O]Water and Positron Emission Tomography , 1992, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[21] Alan C. Evans,et al. Dissociation of human mid-dorsolateral from posterior dorsolateral frontal cortex in memory processing. , 1993, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[22] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Dissociation of object and spatial processing domains in primate prefrontal cortex. , 1993, Science.
[23] M. Mintun,et al. Automated detection of the intercommissural line for stereotactic localization of functional brain images. , 1993, Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine.
[24] John G. Seamon,et al. Double dissociation of spatial and object visual memory: Evidence from selective interference in intact human subjects , 1993, Neuropsychologia.
[25] Edward E. Smith,et al. Spatial working memory in humans as revealed by PET , 1993, Nature.
[26] R. Rafal,et al. Shifting visual attention between objects and locations: evidence from normal and parietal lesion subjects. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[27] Shifting visual attention between objects and locations: evidence from normal and parietal lesion subjects. , 1994 .
[28] I. Whishaw,et al. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology , 1995 .
[29] Edward E. Smith,et al. Working memory in humans: Neuropsychological evidence. , 1995 .
[30] J Jonides,et al. Human Rehearsal Processes and the Frontal Lobes: PET Evidence , 1995, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[31] A. Mecklinger,et al. Event-related potentials reveal topographical and temporal distinct neuronal activation patterns for spatial and object working memory. , 1996, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.
[32] J. Jonides,et al. Dissociating verbal and spatial working memory using PET. , 1996, Cerebral cortex.
[33] P. Roland,et al. Activation of Multi‐modal Cortical Areas Underlies Short‐term Memory , 1996, The European journal of neuroscience.
[34] D. Levine,et al. Two visual systems in mental imagery: dissociation of 'what' and 'where' in imagery disorders due to bilateral posterior cerebral lesions , 1996 .
[35] D L Schacter,et al. Illusory memories: a cognitive neuroscience analysis. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[36] J. Grafman,et al. Multiple visuospatial working memory buffers: Evidence from spatiotemporal patterns of brain activity , 1997, Neuropsychologia.